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This triptych is an excellent example of displaying photos in an order in which they happened. In this case, it shows a dog preparing to catch an object, the actual gravity-defying feat, and then coming down with the object. This lovely creature is known for pulling off some acts of greatness such as this. It’s the action captured in these three photos, put together to tell a story, that makes this photo one of my favorites.
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In this contest I would like to see your photos presented together as a triptych. The triptych can be a photo divided and spread out over three panels, or three photos presented together that are somehow related to each other. The three images can tell a story, show chronological order, show changes over time, or be connected to each other by some similarity. I look forward to seeing your triptych masterpieces.
This photo shows how a picture with such a vast topic; golden sky, reflective water, and the sun’s great warmth; can be broken down into three sections. If anything, using the triptych method here enhances the overall perspective. The sun sets in the center of the picture, its reflection shines in the water. Meanwhile, outside frames of blue water and golden sky accent it. This collection of images has a pleasant, comfortable, and peaceful feeling about it. It just feels like everything is going to be alright! Nice!
This triptych takes the cake by being my top choice of images. It encompasses all that is great about dividing a photo into three sections. In the first section, you see a “no swimming” sign on the edge of the dock, along with some clothing items. In the next panel, you see an empty pair of shoes on the dock. The third panel is relatively empty, except for a flock of birds in the distance, meaning someone has jumped into the water by now. What clever story telling! You can even find yourself feeling like those are your shoes sitting there and you’ve just jumped in! Well done.
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This lovely triptych is one of my favorites for many reasons. I like how the photos put together here compare the matching-colored exterior scenes of a dwelling and the beautiful textures, as well. It has an exoticness about it. It’s easy to understand how these images relate to one another and they are cropped well in an artistic fashion. I can imagine this engaging triptych enriching the beauty of a wall somewhere
This triptych shows a tree in Lake Wanaka throughout the day. The landscape is amazingly beautiful in the morning, daytime, and at nightfall. This is an excellent example of how one can use three panels to show the same subject at different moments in time. Ther is so much loveliness, both in colors and overall. This photo gives great joy!
Here's a beautiful and sophisticated study of a bluebell flower, with the pleasing blue colored border to match. I like how the pictures relate to each other, looking similar with different amounts of stems being displayed and different stages of flower. This photo hanging on the wall would bring a sense of peace and calm to the atmosphere. Good work!
I like these three images placed together of street artists doing their work. It has a bright, bold, action feel to it, like you’re right there where the excitement is. The colors complement each other and the white frames set the images off. It’s all that and more that places this triptych as one of my favorites.